The Thomas More Law Center, a national public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan announced today that a federal lawsuit has been filed against a Dearborn, Michigan high school, Fordson High School, and its Muslim principal, Imad Fadlallah, over the firing of Gerald Marszalek because of Marszaleks connection to a Christian volunteer coach.

Trouble started between Fadlallah and Marszalek when one of Coach Marszaleks assistant coaches, Trey Hancock, held a summer wrestling camp in which a Muslim camper converted to Christianity. Principal Fadlallah was so upset by the conversion that he punched the student and informed him he had disgraced his family. Fadlallah also ordered Coach Marszalek to ban the assistant coach from the high school and all wrestling events

Chief Counsel of the Thomas More Law Center commented, We are getting a glimpse of what happens when Muslims who refuse to accept American values and principles gain political power in an American community. Failure to renew coach Marszaleks contract had nothing to do with wrestling and everything to do with religion.

Assuming the article is true, the actions of the principal were deplorable and something should be done. However, the linked article was written by the law firm that filed the suit in the first place. I doubt it's completely accurate and would be interested in hearing about the incident from an unbiased third party.

Assuming the article is true, the actions of the principal were deplorable and something should be done. However, the linked article was written by the law firm that filed the suit in the first place. I doubt it's completely accurate and would be interested in hearing about the incident from an unbiased third party.

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Im sure you have a scriptural source which would bring you to this opinion.

Assuming the article is true, the actions of the principal were deplorable and something should be done. However, the linked article was written by the law firm that filed the suit in the first place. I doubt it's completely accurate and would be interested in hearing about the incident from an unbiased third party.

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Im sure you have a scriptural source which would bring you to this opinion.

I did read an update that said the principal "slapped" the kid; not punched, and the charges were dropped. But I do believe this guy's contract was not renewed because the principal had a grudge against him for personal; not professional reasons.

I still have a hard time understanding how taxpayer dollars can be used to fund Muslim schools. Imagine if Catholic or Jewish schools got that kind of govt. funding?

Assuming the article is true, the actions of the principal were deplorable and something should be done. However, the linked article was written by the law firm that filed the suit in the first place. I doubt it's completely accurate and would be interested in hearing about the incident from an unbiased third party.

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Im sure you have a scriptural source which would bring you to this opinion.

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What?

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What islamic source brings you to the opinion you offered about the principle ?
Specific Surrah and ayat.

Assuming the article is true, the actions of the principal were deplorable and something should be done. However, the linked article was written by the law firm that filed the suit in the first place. I doubt it's completely accurate and would be interested in hearing about the incident from an unbiased third party.

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Any incident involving a school principal who hitting a kid should be investigated but I couldn't find much more about this. Apparently it happened a year ago so it's strange that I could find no mention of any disciplinary action taken against him.

A friend of mine once lived with a former Mormon whose family had thrown him out of the house and completely disowned him when he told them he no longer wanted to be a Mormon. Some Amish and Mennonite sects shun anyone who no longer wants to eba part of the church as do Jehovah's Witnesses and some Hassidic and Orthodox Jewish communities.

Nasty and intolerant people can be found among followers of every religion.

Scientologists are known to do some serious persecution of Scientology dropouts.

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